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few play the odds better than our own stacey. stacey, what are you seeing in terms? >> what i like with this story, let's compare two stories that are similar, winds and las vegas sands. looking at these two stories, las vegas sands has been applying half of what we've seen over the last four quarters, an 11% move compared to the move closer to 16%. wind is less, it's more than las vegas sands. i like these stories because they're similar stories. i want to compare those movements. looking at the las vegas sands volatility looks inexpensive to me heading into earnings. i want to own that volatility. the first thing i look for in a trade was i didn't want to end up being short options, then i had to go to the thesis here. i actually think it's an interesting story because everybody knows the downside to it. everybody knows that things aren't great in las vegas. they're having debt covenant issues, financing, we know that story. i think it's very well and mike has said this before, i think it's a great point, it used to be a binary event, are they going bankrupt or goi
few play the odds better than our own stacey. stacey, what are you seeing in terms? >> what i like with this story, let's compare two stories that are similar, winds and las vegas sands. looking at these two stories, las vegas sands has been applying half of what we've seen over the last four quarters, an 11% move compared to the move closer to 16%. wind is less, it's more than las vegas sands. i like these stories because they're similar stories. i want to compare those movements....
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it sent shares lower, but stacey and dan remain bearish on the name.ick it off, stacey. >> one of the things coming up for mosaic is earnings. something i'm definitely concerned about. if i were comfortable being short a stock, i would say let's sell it here. luckily options exist and we don't have to do such a thing. what i'm looking at is for a bearish strategy, one heading into earnings. two, upcoming contract negotiations with india and china. both likely to end up by the august expiration. i think i'm concerned that those pricing levels won't come into a level that is positive for mosaic. people aren't buying their product, so, three, the one thing i'm concerned about, takeover rumors that you talked about, yes, the company did come out late today and say, no, no, no, we're really not interested in buying mosaic. okay, that doesn't mean that they won't. so i'm really concerned about being short that stock outright. a couple of things i did not want to do. i didn't want to be net short options. volatility looks pretty cheap in mosaic. i didn't want
it sent shares lower, but stacey and dan remain bearish on the name.ick it off, stacey. >> one of the things coming up for mosaic is earnings. something i'm definitely concerned about. if i were comfortable being short a stock, i would say let's sell it here. luckily options exist and we don't have to do such a thing. what i'm looking at is for a bearish strategy, one heading into earnings. two, upcoming contract negotiations with india and china. both likely to end up by the august...
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stacey, kick it off. >> congrats to mike and family.ould consider buying the microsoft august 24 put ahead of earnings. >> scott. >> volatilities come in. that doesn't mean it is not going to go lower. if you're long options, make sure you really want to be long those options. >> dan? >> in apple, turn that august 125, 150 risk reversal into a 150/160 call spread in august. >> and proud papa. >> dan has good ideas. not in apple, though. buy that one by two put spread. >> looks like our time has expired. go to our website optionsaction.cnbc.com. thanks to the traders. congratulations to mike coe and family. i'm melissa lee. see you back here next week.
stacey, kick it off. >> congrats to mike and family.ould consider buying the microsoft august 24 put ahead of earnings. >> scott. >> volatilities come in. that doesn't mean it is not going to go lower. if you're long options, make sure you really want to be long those options. >> dan? >> in apple, turn that august 125, 150 risk reversal into a 150/160 call spread in august. >> and proud papa. >> dan has good ideas. not in apple, though. buy that one by...
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i think stacey brown, author of michael jackson, the man behind the mask, stacey brown, his will specifically says katherine jackson. now, we all think janet jackson is so close to them but she actually live on the other side of the country and rarely sees them. >> nancy, you're right. and look, katherine has had a hand in raising her other grandchildren as well. this is not anything that's foreign to her. i've seen those kids many times and those grandchildren of hers are very happy with her. the other thing about it is, we saw a really good thing on sunday. the pictures of katherine taking them to the kingdom hall jehovah's witnesses. they're getting religion. something they probably didn't get with their father. that can only be a good thing. >> yeah, you know what, stacey brown? nothing wrong with a dose of religion. with that i can agree with you. but to you, doctor, dr. jeff gardere, the point made by amy, the grandmother is 79 years old. but you cannot subvert the will. >> that's right. here's the issue. what you said is absolutely correct. what happens if now they are taken away from
i think stacey brown, author of michael jackson, the man behind the mask, stacey brown, his will specifically says katherine jackson. now, we all think janet jackson is so close to them but she actually live on the other side of the country and rarely sees them. >> nancy, you're right. and look, katherine has had a hand in raising her other grandchildren as well. this is not anything that's foreign to her. i've seen those kids many times and those grandchildren of hers are very happy with...
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. >> to stacey brown, the author of the book.understand that there are guards, armed guards, protecting his body right now. what do you make of their plans to go forward with a jackson burial theme park, like graceland? or will they stick with forest lawn? what are their plans, do you know? >> well, nancy, from what i understand, the plans for neverland have officially died. they never got permission to do it there. and it was never unanimous that the family wanted him there. there were members of the family who did want him at neverland. and there were others who wanted him at forest lawn. there are, as your producer said, security guards there at forest lawn, because there have been threats, as i understand, against his body. it does not surprise me. with michael, nothing surprises us anymore. >> let's unleash the lawyers again. i never thought, as i was attending law school and practicing in court all of those years, that i would be discussing grave robbers. body snatchers. but here with a music icon. and, no. i am not negatin
. >> to stacey brown, the author of the book.understand that there are guards, armed guards, protecting his body right now. what do you make of their plans to go forward with a jackson burial theme park, like graceland? or will they stick with forest lawn? what are their plans, do you know? >> well, nancy, from what i understand, the plans for neverland have officially died. they never got permission to do it there. and it was never unanimous that the family wanted him there. there...
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. >> coming to your defense, stacey. >> moving on. >> that is pat benatar, isn't it, dan? >> living an '80s time , my hair is not big enough. dan anmike agree on the directioof a stock, hit each other with the besthots over rategy. thelast time they tangled it s a draw. they both call apollo earnis, when t parentpany of general electricreleases results. mike, e first shot. i willontinue the theme here, the first is we are not expecting a lot to come out of earnings, the play isn't cessarily, i won't lay t a nch of premiums. i am willing to recognize,e uld see new data pointsut of ge or her earnings, as earningseason progrees here. i will sell the puts for 20 cents and bywo payingbout a di for this thing. the prices may not -- tring about even. e idea ere, i won't lose anything if the stock goes down 7%. a sharp upward move, not saying i expect tt i ha leverage. i need protectio >> you are buying o, two of those upsidell >> three. >> what i want do here, i t so fused on earnings. he i a stoc between 6 and 15 in the lasfew months here. it really hasn't fou a home yet there.
. >> coming to your defense, stacey. >> moving on. >> that is pat benatar, isn't it, dan? >> living an '80s time , my hair is not big enough. dan anmike agree on the directioof a stock, hit each other with the besthots over rategy. thelast time they tangled it s a draw. they both call apollo earnis, when t parentpany of general electricreleases results. mike, e first shot. i willontinue the theme here, the first is we are not expecting a lot to come out of earnings, the...
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in that letter he bragged he attempted to rape stacey before killing her. the letter gave eber the fire power he needed for a second trial and, again, powell was convicted and senteed to death. but today a petition before the supreme court has garnered powell a last minute stay. >> i do feel sorry for the victims in this case. those folks came a long way hoping they would get some solis and some closure. and now they're going to have to wait. >> reporter: well, if you thought an argument for double jeopardy would hold much watt water. but pou -- water. but power argued evidence of rape had been shown. now they have to decide whether they he was unconstitution alley tried twice. >>> now, the death of a female sailor in fort myer. that body was found this morning. the navy says it will not release any more information until they contacted her next of kin. it has 108,000 family he members and retirees. >>> tomorrow day two of the senate confirmation hearing sore sonia sotomayor. the role of the court is to apply the law, not make new law. and one senator offer
in that letter he bragged he attempted to rape stacey before killing her. the letter gave eber the fire power he needed for a second trial and, again, powell was convicted and senteed to death. but today a petition before the supreme court has garnered powell a last minute stay. >> i do feel sorry for the victims in this case. those folks came a long way hoping they would get some solis and some closure. and now they're going to have to wait. >> reporter: well, if you thought an...
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1999, powell raped and nearly killed cristie when she was 14 and murdered her 16-year- old sister, stacey. >> for 10 1/2 years, we have been told this day would arrive. powell exhausted all of his appeals and the final date for execution had been set. >> on monday, the supreme court halted the execution to consider powell's argument that he was tried twice for the same crime. >> we don't have as much rights as he does and we are feeding and clothing him and you know, it's just -- sorry. >> criminal justice for the reason. it's for the criminals. the justice isn't for the victims. >> threw out the first conviction because there was no evidence he raped stacey before he killed her. after he wrote a taunting letter to prosecutor, describing how he tried to rape her, he tried him again with new evidence. >> there's no indication he has had a change of heart or remorse whatsoever. >> there's a chance virginia's attorney general may have to argue this death penalty case before the u.s. supreme court. if the court throws it out, even though paul powell's murder conviction stands, prosecutor says
1999, powell raped and nearly killed cristie when she was 14 and murdered her 16-year- old sister, stacey. >> for 10 1/2 years, we have been told this day would arrive. powell exhausted all of his appeals and the final date for execution had been set. >> on monday, the supreme court halted the execution to consider powell's argument that he was tried twice for the same crime. >> we don't have as much rights as he does and we are feeding and clothing him and you know, it's just...
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but not to be punitive. >> stacey, a crime here? >> not a crime.tervention. >> she needs help. the three of us agree on that. doug, are you seeing something criminal here? where her son needs to be taken away? >> i don't like it as a criminal prosecution. i think the other guests are right on. you should do nutritional counseling through social services. >> doug, let me stay with you. as we try to delve into the mind of the d.a. and prosecutor. the mom said she followed the guidelines set up by the state. yet the kid obviously was getting larger. turning out now at 555 pounds. what do you think went into the decision-making here? that's a drastic step to pull apart a son and a mom. >> i did a little research. there have been a couple of criminal cases. one i think was california, one was indiana. neither resulted in prison time, not surprisingly. but again, i don't see piecing together the theory, because first of all, he probably consumed a lot of food outside the home and when the mother wasn't supervising him. i saw an interview she gave where s
but not to be punitive. >> stacey, a crime here? >> not a crime.tervention. >> she needs help. the three of us agree on that. doug, are you seeing something criminal here? where her son needs to be taken away? >> i don't like it as a criminal prosecution. i think the other guests are right on. you should do nutritional counseling through social services. >> doug, let me stay with you. as we try to delve into the mind of the d.a. and prosecutor. the mom said she...
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justices will consider his argument that he was tried twice for killing 16-rolled steel reyear-old stacey reid. >>> [unintelligible] today, in the pretrial hearing, a detective testified of the horrific scene. the girls were deador approximately seven mont before their bodies were discovered. the judge is now considering whether or not to keep her taped confession sealed. >>> bernie madoff is being transferred to the security facility in north carolina. he was moved to this afternoon. last month, he was sentenced to 150 years in prison for defrauding billions of dollars from investors. >>> kim jong il has pancreatic cancer, it has been reported. they said they do not expect him to live more than five more years. some analysts are skeptical of these reports. >>> a passenger takes a picture of a bus driver reading while driving. but she was not fired. >>> it is a labor of love. why hundreds of volunteers came out here today and how they are honoring our fallen heroes. >>> we will tell you which town rates as the best small town in the country. >>> we are keeng an eye on this weather pattern
justices will consider his argument that he was tried twice for killing 16-rolled steel reyear-old stacey reid. >>> [unintelligible] today, in the pretrial hearing, a detective testified of the horrific scene. the girls were deador approximately seven mont before their bodies were discovered. the judge is now considering whether or not to keep her taped confession sealed. >>> bernie madoff is being transferred to the security facility in north carolina. he was moved to this...
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actively looking for suspects along with any individuals who might have had contact with john and staceyher the morning of for the night before this incident occurred on tuesday. shepard: had they lived there a while? they were they in any relationship that goes beyond roommate? >> yes, they were boyfriend- girlfriend at the time. they had both met while attending the university of texas, is what we understand. he had recently graduated -- she had recently graduated and he graduated sometime prior. shepard: they usually talk to family and friends. has that produced anything? >> we are still talking to family and friends. we have been looking for additional friends, especially since both john and stacy were from the houston area. we are actively reaching out to anybody that went to high school with them, who may have had contact with them after high school, and to even recently may have known them. even though they lived here in austin, they continued to maintain friendships in the houston area. shepard: was there a robbery? does there appear to be anything else that went wrong? did someb
actively looking for suspects along with any individuals who might have had contact with john and staceyher the morning of for the night before this incident occurred on tuesday. shepard: had they lived there a while? they were they in any relationship that goes beyond roommate? >> yes, they were boyfriend- girlfriend at the time. they had both met while attending the university of texas, is what we understand. he had recently graduated -- she had recently graduated and he graduated...
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stacey, retail analyst. great to have you here, stacey. my curiosity is this.ts were up 36%. is there more to this story than a companhich benefits in tough economic times? >> yes, there is. mean, this is aompany that's radioing out the acceptance of food stamps, rolling out technology to accept credit cards, which is helping your average ticket here. strong management company. and certainly you're looking at benefits year over year in april, up 58%. so that is driving the comp here. will continue to do so going forward. >> what do you do with the stock right now? >> i think you continue to buy it here. you look at this company. it's actually benefiting from a downturn as more people are on benefits and benefits per person are higher here. they're also redoing their stores to capture more of the middle income consumer which is working as well. based on the recovery story here, you can see this stock easily in the mid 30s. >> is this a case of good management or is the market simply running in their favor? >> i think it's both here. you have a management team th
stacey, retail analyst. great to have you here, stacey. my curiosity is this.ts were up 36%. is there more to this story than a companhich benefits in tough economic times? >> yes, there is. mean, this is aompany that's radioing out the acceptance of food stamps, rolling out technology to accept credit cards, which is helping your average ticket here. strong management company. and certainly you're looking at benefits year over year in april, up 58%. so that is driving the comp here. will...
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adam and stacey have figured what they b@n eat. what they can put in and leave out.ll be right back. mmmm. i do. (announcer) pillsbury toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. kids are hungry after school. that's why i always have totino's pizza rolls. big pizza taste. in a bite size roll. kids can't resist their delicious pizza flavor. totino's pizza rolls. the pizza way to snack. >>> guinea pigs working as covert government spies at the box office. disney's 3-d animation g-force earned $32 million in the opening even. harry potter and the half blood prince was a close second and the ugly truth in third. >>> there is a silver lining in the decision to close 18 rest stops in virginia. some businesses are seeing a boost in sales. a clerk at a convenient store off of 81 says business is off 10% since the rest stops closed last week. virginia closed the rest stops to save $9 million a year. jessica is out on the weather terrace. >> thank you, andrea. the perfect burger. it is like the search for the holy grail when you talk about summertime heat eating and we have the
adam and stacey have figured what they b@n eat. what they can put in and leave out.ll be right back. mmmm. i do. (announcer) pillsbury toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. kids are hungry after school. that's why i always have totino's pizza rolls. big pizza taste. in a bite size roll. kids can't resist their delicious pizza flavor. totino's pizza rolls. the pizza way to snack. >>> guinea pigs working as covert government spies at the box office. disney's 3-d animation g-force...
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stacey. >> earnings next wee know what u have on, have a plan. >> scott? >> i like dan's ge strangle. could own that before expiration for almost no erosion. >> dan? >> i like buying that bank america july 11th pufor 25 ces. >> mike? >> i wilgo with the vat put buy. >> our thankto the traders. i'm melissa lee. we will see you back hernext week. have a great week, everybo.
stacey. >> earnings next wee know what u have on, have a plan. >> scott? >> i like dan's ge strangle. could own that before expiration for almost no erosion. >> dan? >> i like buying that bank america july 11th pufor 25 ces. >> mike? >> i wilgo with the vat put buy. >> our thankto the traders. i'm melissa lee. we will see you back hernext week. have a great week, everybo.
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the virginia supreme court threw out the first conviction because there was no evidence he raped stacey before he killed her. but after he wrote a taunting letter to prosecutor ebert describing how he tried to rape her, ebert tried him again with new evidence. >> new indication that he's -- no indication that he has any remorse whatsoever. >> reporter: there's a chance virginia's attorney general may have to argue this death penalty case before the u.s. supreme court. if the court throws it out, even though paul powell's murder conviction stands, prosecutor paul ebert says he would try him a third time to try to get a capital murder conviction to stick. peggy fox, 9news now and wusa9.com. >> if the court denies the appeal a new execution date would be set. >>> should speeding cops have to pay their speeding tickets like the rest of us? a montgomery county judge says no. he has just throb out speed camera ticket for four on-duty officers who refused to pay. the story from bruce leshan. >> reporter: the camera flashes, your heart sinks, you realize you're out $40. but maybe not if you're
the virginia supreme court threw out the first conviction because there was no evidence he raped stacey before he killed her. but after he wrote a taunting letter to prosecutor ebert describing how he tried to rape her, ebert tried him again with new evidence. >> new indication that he's -- no indication that he has any remorse whatsoever. >> reporter: there's a chance virginia's attorney general may have to argue this death penalty case before the u.s. supreme court. if the court...
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paul pal was convicted of killing stacey read enand raping her sister. he had written a letter stating that he had committed these crimes. that may be a case of double jeopardy. they are studying this execution tomorrow so they can take the time at a later date to review the circumstances of the case. the commonwealth's attorney says that he is disappointed in this latest ruling. >> he is the type of person that this law is intended for. he is the worst of the worst. the only way that people will be safe in his presence is he oif s no longer with them. >> this is a man who has sent more people to death row than anyone. there will be more details to come. >>> 17 disabled children are now orphans after their adoptive mother and father were murdered in said there for a home. police think they know who did it. now they want to know why. >> please call if a calculated crime. it was a home invasion in which the couple was murdered in cold blood. three suspects have been arrested in connection with the case. some were caught in surveillance tape entering the ho
paul pal was convicted of killing stacey read enand raping her sister. he had written a letter stating that he had committed these crimes. that may be a case of double jeopardy. they are studying this execution tomorrow so they can take the time at a later date to review the circumstances of the case. the commonwealth's attorney says that he is disappointed in this latest ruling. >> he is the type of person that this law is intended for. he is the worst of the worst. the only way that...
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." >>> straight back out to stacey neumann on the case. why are they saying the leads are drying up? what do they mean by that? what have they done to find this little girl? >> well, officially the search was going on by land, air and water. this is a small community, hundreds were out searching for this girl and even these two people in the neighborhood said they saw this girl. but since then there's been no new developments in finding lindsey. >> the trail is going cold. please help us find this little girl, especially before her father has to be deployed to iraq. lisa in new jersey, hi. >> caller: hi, nancy. my question is, what type of, you know, the child's friends, what type of parents would allow an 11-year-old to walk home at night alone? >> it's my understanding they were about six blocks away, and it was still daylight, correct? >> yes, it was still daylight. it didn't get dark here that night until well after 10:00. >> i got to tell you, when we were walking home even from across the street, our parents would look out the window
." >>> straight back out to stacey neumann on the case. why are they saying the leads are drying up? what do they mean by that? what have they done to find this little girl? >> well, officially the search was going on by land, air and water. this is a small community, hundreds were out searching for this girl and even these two people in the neighborhood said they saw this girl. but since then there's been no new developments in finding lindsey. >> the trail is going...
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. >> a year ago both mark and stacey lost their mothers to pancreatic cancer.hey formed a team to raise money for the great causes in honor of the women. >> that is fantastic. there are a lot of people out here raising money. i hear the first runner is about to cross the finish line. you can see me behind me the first runner is coming up. that is a 5 k. they are finishing in about 15 minutes. much better than you or i could do. we will be live in about 20 minutes with more from the racers in about 20 minutes. back to you guys. >> what time did they start, 8:00. >> what was that. what time did they start. >> a little after 8:00 actually. >> who is that guy. >> isn't that amazing. >> those are 5 minute miles that guy just did. >> they are intense. >> impressive. >> starbucks isn't even open that early. they had to load up last night. >> sharon was in pikesville. berna is training for a triathlon. i have to go home and bike 25 miles this morning. i sit in the basket in the back. >> take her for a ride. >>> up next on eyewitness news sunday morning -- >> i'm sally
. >> a year ago both mark and stacey lost their mothers to pancreatic cancer.hey formed a team to raise money for the great causes in honor of the women. >> that is fantastic. there are a lot of people out here raising money. i hear the first runner is about to cross the finish line. you can see me behind me the first runner is coming up. that is a 5 k. they are finishing in about 15 minutes. much better than you or i could do. we will be live in about 20 minutes with more from the...
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after his conviction was overturned in the murder of stacey reed of manassas, virginia powell was tried again after writing a letter detailing the crime. >>> authorities arrested a fourth man in connection with the slayings of a wealthy florida couple. they are looking for up to four more men believed to have shot and killed the billings. they were well known intheir mmcoity, mmhaving 16 children, 12 adopted and with disabilities. >> reporter: the space shuttle "endeavor" sits on the launch pad after five failed watch attempts. last night's launch got scrubbed due to weather. nasa will try again tomorrow evening if it is scrubbed again they have to wait until july until shift awaiting layoff. >>> the first african-american to walk in space and also a physician and he's on a mission in our area and we will be dr. harris back to 9 news now. an overachiever is what you are. >> some people would say that. >> that's not a bad thing at all. >> tell us about the mission you are on. >> my extraterrestrial mission is when i went in to space and now my other mission is to make sure that america's
after his conviction was overturned in the murder of stacey reed of manassas, virginia powell was tried again after writing a letter detailing the crime. >>> authorities arrested a fourth man in connection with the slayings of a wealthy florida couple. they are looking for up to four more men believed to have shot and killed the billings. they were well known intheir mmcoity, mmhaving 16 children, 12 adopted and with disabilities. >> reporter: the space shuttle...
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our stacey sager was led with a story in los angeles. >> literally taking food out of a hungry person's mouth, but first let's start with the back story here. world vision international, they're headquartered in southern california but to humanitarian efforts in more than 100 countries across the globe. liberia has long been a focus of this christian group. the last two decades a lot of people know the african nation rocked by a civil war that killed more than 250,000 people, displaced millions and wiped out much of the country's infrastructure. world vision wanted to help get the country back on track. so they pumped in roughly 1.4 million u.s. taxpayer dollars to help rebuild the region and bring in much-needed supplies. >> on average, $.92 on each dollar makes overseas into programs. that's a tremendous average. these are organizations who have signed off and certified that they have systems in place to ensure that their resources are going to the right places. >> but here is where it gets troubling. a recent audit by world vision's own investigators discovered that only a fraction o
our stacey sager was led with a story in los angeles. >> literally taking food out of a hungry person's mouth, but first let's start with the back story here. world vision international, they're headquartered in southern california but to humanitarian efforts in more than 100 countries across the globe. liberia has long been a focus of this christian group. the last two decades a lot of people know the african nation rocked by a civil war that killed more than 250,000 people, displaced...
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stacey brought us the story surrounding the mystery of the film that captured that moon walk. it is still a mystery today. here's another look on this 40th anniversary. >> we know it will be a good flight. good luck and god speed. >> g.i.s north of saigon were evacuating villagers. >> registration for the black panther party convention being held at party headquarters. >> nine. >> quakers gathered to continue their silent vigil. a california couple said they plan to marry at the precise moment that armstrong sets foot. >> ignition ♪ [ music ] >> i came to nasa in february of 1968. i had been teaching high school in florida. >> reporter: at 25, richard was one of the youngest men on the floor during apollo 11's mission. hired on for $9,000 a year, nasa gave him his first assignment. >> i handled all the equipment that would process a television down link from the spacecraft. >> reporter: he had to figure out how to beam mankind's first walk on the moon to the entire world. >> are you getting a tv picture now, houston? >> neil, yes, we are getting a tv picture. >> the hurdle is
stacey brought us the story surrounding the mystery of the film that captured that moon walk. it is still a mystery today. here's another look on this 40th anniversary. >> we know it will be a good flight. good luck and god speed. >> g.i.s north of saigon were evacuating villagers. >> registration for the black panther party convention being held at party headquarters. >> nine. >> quakers gathered to continue their silent vigil. a california couple said they plan...
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oh, two more words -- stacey carosi. [ light laughter ] [ scattered applause ] time in. >> jimmy: whoa clip of my new show "raising the bar. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. hey, check out this clip from "raising the bar." >> farnsworth is screwing my client just for the exercise. he needed to learn he can't push me because i'll push him back. i'll escalate him right off this planet. it wasn't just this client, rod. i was protecting all our clients. you know. you know i'm right. >> at least your courtroom shirt is still on the hanger. >> put it on, button up the collar, get to court on time and show some respect. >> how much? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: looks good. that looks good. so is that your real hair? >> no. that's a wig! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: huh. all right. now before we go, i got to ask you. we're trying to do a "saved by the bell" reunion on the show. are you in? >> you mean like a class reunion? >> jimmy: that's right. [ laughter ] yeah, a class reunion. >> well, sure. i'd love to see the old gang again. >> jimmy: zack morris is in, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] yes! this is
oh, two more words -- stacey carosi. [ light laughter ] [ scattered applause ] time in. >> jimmy: whoa clip of my new show "raising the bar. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. hey, check out this clip from "raising the bar." >> farnsworth is screwing my client just for the exercise. he needed to learn he can't push me because i'll push him back. i'll escalate him right off this planet. it wasn't just this client, rod. i was protecting all our clients. you know. you know i'm...
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. >> reporter: stacey cohan, fox 5 news. >> although both victims reported nothing stolen one family has since discovered a camera mission. >>> new tonight prince william county police are investigating a crime targeting their own property. someone spray painted two police cars overnight in the victory lake community in bristow. investigators don't have any suspects at this point. >>> it's a new day for general motors. the automaker emerged from bankruptcy today after 40 days under court supervision. the new gm will cut 20% of the salaried positions by the year end. it's received another 19 to $20 billion in federal aid today and plans to repay billions in government loans ahead of that 2015 deadline. we have the latest now. >> reporter: the turnaround is remarkable but the pressure is still on. the company said it's now poised to make money and build cars people want to buy. once the world's largest and most powerful automaker, general motors has cut the fat accelerating through bankruptcy in just 40 days to become leaner and free of massive debt. >> we deeply appreciate the support
. >> reporter: stacey cohan, fox 5 news. >> although both victims reported nothing stolen one family has since discovered a camera mission. >>> new tonight prince william county police are investigating a crime targeting their own property. someone spray painted two police cars overnight in the victory lake community in bristow. investigators don't have any suspects at this point. >>> it's a new day for general motors. the automaker emerged from bankruptcy today...
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. >> says stacey honowitz, what's your take from florida? >> listen, we -- i think in the very beginning when this first happened we heard that there were a lot of drugs and people came out and said he was being enabled and had this, you know, all these narcotics in the house. we knew it was probably going to go this route. i think what trent said, what the captain said, you know, it's an investigation. we're looking to see. nobody knows anything at this point. what we hear right now is a lot of speculation. because we are hearing that there were several doctors involved. we're hearing that false names were involved. maybe he got prescriptions using false names. maybe the doctors knew that he was already taking drugs and they enabled him. so it's a wait and see situation right now. they will do a thorough investigation. they are bringing in the d.e.a. they're bringing heavy hitters to try to figure out, to try to find out where this emanated from. they're looking back and they're taking in every bit of evidence that they possibly can to make
. >> says stacey honowitz, what's your take from florida? >> listen, we -- i think in the very beginning when this first happened we heard that there were a lot of drugs and people came out and said he was being enabled and had this, you know, all these narcotics in the house. we knew it was probably going to go this route. i think what trent said, what the captain said, you know, it's an investigation. we're looking to see. nobody knows anything at this point. what we hear right...
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stacey smith spoke with jim goldman last night. >> our second quarter results and the outlook we've set q3 i think is to reinforce the view that we had a quarter ago, which is that we saw the computing markets bottoming in the first quarter, we saw improvement in the second quarter and we expect to be seasonally up in the second half. >> all of that helped intel soar on this news after hours. we'll dig deeper into that story in just a few minutes when jeffries analyst adam benjamin joins us. >> that's right. abbot labs, commerce bank shares and gannett will be reporting before the opening bell. meantime this morning, economic data on the docket. at 8:30, june consumer price index and the empire state manufacturing index. 9:15, we'll get capacity utilization and industrial production. weekly inventory numbers follow at 8:30 opinion then this afternoon, minutes from last month's fomc meeting should hip the tape around 2:00. we'll see if they start talking about exit strategies in any way before the chairman appears before congress in the coming days. >> back us up a little bit and talk to
stacey smith spoke with jim goldman last night. >> our second quarter results and the outlook we've set q3 i think is to reinforce the view that we had a quarter ago, which is that we saw the computing markets bottoming in the first quarter, we saw improvement in the second quarter and we expect to be seasonally up in the second half. >> all of that helped intel soar on this news after hours. we'll dig deeper into that story in just a few minutes when jeffries analyst adam benjamin...
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. >> stacey, you were in there. what was it like? >> it was just amazing.ust see all the people. they showed their love for mike. go, michael! >> that has been shown by them breaking into "we are the world." real quick -- >> it was so important for me to be here. just like the inauguration. as long as i was there to mark history, that's the only thing i cared about. i didn't get in, but i was yet in. >> reporter: terrific. thank you so much. well, vinny, you get a sense what it's been like here, people breaking into song and people trying to represent michael any way they can. all of them going to take away a memory for a lifetime from this event, vinny. >> thanks so much, paul. it's a celebration. people are smiling. jim moret was inside. did you get one of those programs? >> i got this program. this is the one that we were handed as we walked in. it's really beautiful. it has different photos and sentiments by some family and friends. this photo though on the back was the most touching because it's an old photo of the jackson 5 when they won their very fi
. >> stacey, you were in there. what was it like? >> it was just amazing.ust see all the people. they showed their love for mike. go, michael! >> that has been shown by them breaking into "we are the world." real quick -- >> it was so important for me to be here. just like the inauguration. as long as i was there to mark history, that's the only thing i cared about. i didn't get in, but i was yet in. >> reporter: terrific. thank you so much. well, vinny,...
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joining me now is stacey brown, author of, "the man behind the mask."e also have bob jones, the jackson public-relations chief for 30 years. this is the least unexpected early passing, may be, but it is still unsettling, zero little unnerving to be in the middle of this. >> i do not know if i agree that it is surprising. shepard: you thought it was surprising with all the drugs and handlers handling him poorly? >> i do not think it was surprising that we're talking about the passing of tax and at such a young age. i think everybody who knew him saw it coming. i do not believe that he wanted help. certain of from his family, who really try to help him a lot. they tried interventions. since 2001, they tried. new york, las vegas, london. shepard: an intervention usually means people come into a room and tell you for your own good, because we love you, you must go here and change your life or you are going to die. tests -- that is what happened? >> absolutely. shepard: his two brothers, jermaine, for one, would be a part of this. and his mother. >> catherin
joining me now is stacey brown, author of, "the man behind the mask."e also have bob jones, the jackson public-relations chief for 30 years. this is the least unexpected early passing, may be, but it is still unsettling, zero little unnerving to be in the middle of this. >> i do not know if i agree that it is surprising. shepard: you thought it was surprising with all the drugs and handlers handling him poorly? >> i do not think it was surprising that we're talking about...
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but they took another look, after peterson's fourth wife, stacey, went miszing in 2007. on "issues" with jane velez-mitchell, lisa bloom witnessed savio's autopsy, in detail the injuries that she sustained and why they're consistent with someone struggling to stay alive. >> he talks primarily about the bruises. and he says that there were a number of bruises on her body. a one-inch blunt-force laceration on the back of her head. five scraping abrasionings and six blunt-force black and blue contusions on her extremities, abdomen and buttocks. now some of them he couldn't see any more. he's relying on the first autopsy. but some of them he could still see. 3 1/2 years later. and he's saying that's indicative of a struggle. and therefore, this was not an accident. >> peterson is in jail, charged with first-degree murder in savio's death. stacey peterson has not been found. >>> we want to tell you about possible gang violence, it left six people wounded when gunshots rang out at a massive block party on the campus of texas southern university. a tsu spokesperson said investi
but they took another look, after peterson's fourth wife, stacey, went miszing in 2007. on "issues" with jane velez-mitchell, lisa bloom witnessed savio's autopsy, in detail the injuries that she sustained and why they're consistent with someone struggling to stay alive. >> he talks primarily about the bruises. and he says that there were a number of bruises on her body. a one-inch blunt-force laceration on the back of her head. five scraping abrasionings and six blunt-force...
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. >> let's go to stacey.you going to recycle now that the city is going to the new collection? >> sure. i recycle now. but the problem is that i live in west baltimore. the rodents and the raccoons, the tops on the trash cans are supposed to make it better. but the rodents are smart. they know how to take the tops off the trash cans. i've watched them. >> how is it different from having a recyclable and two trash days, doesn't the same amount of trash is getting picked up? >> not if people are not recycling like everybody else. this recycling should have been introduced before they started one day a week so that people are used to doing it. they're not going to all of a sudden start recycling now? >> good morning, don. what do you think, are you going to recycle more with this new program? >> i do recycle, but my biggest issue is with the trash cans. which have trash cans on my backyard and we put bricks on top of the lids and rats still seem to get into the trash cans. i do worry about the rat issue. >> all
. >> let's go to stacey.you going to recycle now that the city is going to the new collection? >> sure. i recycle now. but the problem is that i live in west baltimore. the rodents and the raccoons, the tops on the trash cans are supposed to make it better. but the rodents are smart. they know how to take the tops off the trash cans. i've watched them. >> how is it different from having a recyclable and two trash days, doesn't the same amount of trash is getting picked up?...
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now we're going to debuting stacey's ultimate red velvet cheese cake. >> we will be previewing it beforeake surrounding it. >> it has a special cheese cake frosting on top. >> it looks fantastic. tell us about the great deal. >> for all of our guests who come to dine in, they are going to be half price for the cheese cake. >> how many kind of cheese cakes do you have? >> we have over 30. >> my favorite is the oriole, i believe. is there -- an oreo. >> is there a secret to making great cheese cake. >> fresh cream cheese and fresh eggs. it's something we have been doing for a long time. >> $0.25 from every shries is ss going to be going to feeding america. last year we raised over $400,000. >> no kidding. do you have a goal set for this year? >> more than last year. >> it's a fantastic cake and i can't imagine it not becoming how began tastic it is -- fantastic it is. >> for more information go to foxbaltimore.com and click on morning news. thanks, bill. >>> yo bestselling author. her teachings are heard all over the world every single day. she has overcome horrible abuse yet discovered ho
now we're going to debuting stacey's ultimate red velvet cheese cake. >> we will be previewing it beforeake surrounding it. >> it has a special cheese cake frosting on top. >> it looks fantastic. tell us about the great deal. >> for all of our guests who come to dine in, they are going to be half price for the cheese cake. >> how many kind of cheese cakes do you have? >> we have over 30. >> my favorite is the oriole, i believe. is there -- an oreo....
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let's support a bipartisan idea, effective prevention, wellness handy stacey management programs, becausey will improve our health too. and that will also bring down costs. let's support bold new incentives for companies to develop new treatments and cures, because that is smarter than paying for a chronic, long-term illnesses we can't cure today. that will bring down costs. every american should also get a tax credit for their health insurance premiums. certainly that will bring downs costs. but further, under current law, employees not covered by health care plan, a group which disproportionately includes the working poor, cannot deduct the cost of insurance premiums. incredibly, rather than remedying that injustice, the democrats make it illegal for anyone to purchase a new individual plan. we believe in bottom up up health care savings for the middle class and the working poor. and here's another idea. how about we give small businesses the same cost saving break big businesses get by helping them form small business health plans and small business health co-ops. guess what? that will
let's support a bipartisan idea, effective prevention, wellness handy stacey management programs, becausey will improve our health too. and that will also bring down costs. let's support bold new incentives for companies to develop new treatments and cures, because that is smarter than paying for a chronic, long-term illnesses we can't cure today. that will bring down costs. every american should also get a tax credit for their health insurance premiums. certainly that will bring downs costs....
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the dpla learning center is presenting the musical and you can enjoy the up beat songs and dancing, staceydrama center vawnd a lot of performers too. for some who have never heard of foot lose, it's my favorite movie. the musical is biensd the movie of kevin bay cofnlt it's about a boy coming to a big city in beaumont and he shakes it tem it up in there. >> the songs we're doing is holding out for a hero. >>> okay. great. >>> >>> ♪ where are all the guys, there's a street wide hur cue leez despite the rise in eye. 50eu like to now late at night a tossed and a turned. i tossed and i turned. >> and i see what i need. i 23450ed a hero, ♪ somewhere after midnight in my wildest fan fantasies, somewhere just beyond my reach, there's someone reaching back at me. >> reaching on and rising with the heat, it's gonna take us >> welcome back. to fox 45 morning news. 8:30 is the time. i'm patrice harris. i'm megan imil ran. we have been dancing and singing in the studio. it looks like we'll be sing and dancing in the rain awvment don't want to go out there. steve joins us now with more. hey steve. >> g
the dpla learning center is presenting the musical and you can enjoy the up beat songs and dancing, staceydrama center vawnd a lot of performers too. for some who have never heard of foot lose, it's my favorite movie. the musical is biensd the movie of kevin bay cofnlt it's about a boy coming to a big city in beaumont and he shakes it tem it up in there. >> the songs we're doing is holding out for a hero. >>> okay. great. >>> >>> ♪ where are all the guys,...
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>> well, i was talking to ken stacey, one of the other singers this morning, and we have mixed feelings we'll all be there, and if they ask us to participate, we'll do whatever we can to support the family and to send michael off. but it's just kind of rough to -- because i know it's going to be extremely emotional for everybody and it's going to be pretty hard. >> and you see the group together perhaps doing a dance for him in his honor on stage? >> you know, again, whatever they ask me to do i'm going to do. i don't know if that's in the plans yet. i only found out yesterday that the service is actually on tuesday, and of course i'm going to be there, but if we're going to do anything musically or not, i can't sing. >> you've known him for so long. can you give us a sense, what's your relationship with michael jackson? >> well, you know, i don't want to give the wrong idea. i don't want to act like michael and i were pals and he would call me over for ice cream because that wasn't the case. but i have done all of his solo tours since 1987, and i think there were five or six of them, a
>> well, i was talking to ken stacey, one of the other singers this morning, and we have mixed feelings we'll all be there, and if they ask us to participate, we'll do whatever we can to support the family and to send michael off. but it's just kind of rough to -- because i know it's going to be extremely emotional for everybody and it's going to be pretty hard. >> and you see the group together perhaps doing a dance for him in his honor on stage? >> you know, again, whatever...
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wife, kathleen involve owe, and is a person of interest in the disappearance of wife number four, stacey's defense team is now trying to suppress kathleen's own words by attacking a relatively new beyond the grave hear/say law in a two letter kathleen claimed drew threatened to kill her. if the defense suppresses that compelling evidence, could peterson walk? some think this hearsla/say bat could go all the way to the supreme court. this is shaping up the to be another case of justice delayed for two tortured families who have lost their daughters. i'm jane velez-mitchell. that's my issue. >> find out what else jane has on her mind. watch "issues" right here at hln at 7:00 every weekday night. >>> a city is hoping to ease its budget crunch by taxing marijuana sales. they approved a tax on medical marijuana. the measure passed. taxing an illegal drug sends the wrong message. medical marijuana is legal in the state of california. we want to know what do you think? would you be in favor of your local government taxing medical marijuana? or do you feel it's a medicine and should not be singl
wife, kathleen involve owe, and is a person of interest in the disappearance of wife number four, stacey's defense team is now trying to suppress kathleen's own words by attacking a relatively new beyond the grave hear/say law in a two letter kathleen claimed drew threatened to kill her. if the defense suppresses that compelling evidence, could peterson walk? some think this hearsla/say bat could go all the way to the supreme court. this is shaping up the to be another case of justice delayed...
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let's support a bipartisan idea, effective prevention, wellness handy stacey management programs, because they will improve our health too. and that will also bring down costs. let's support bold new incentives for companies to develop new treatments and cures, because that is smarter than paying for a chronic, long-term illnesses we can't cure today. that will bring down costs. every american should also get a tax credit for their health insurance premiums. certainly that will bring downs costs. but further, under current law, employees not covered by health care plan, a group which disproportionately includes the working poor, cannot deduct the cost of insurance premiums. incredibly, rather than remedying that injustice, the democrats make it illegal for anyone to purchase a new individual plan. we believe in bottom up up health care savings for the middle class and the working poor. and here's another idea. how about we give small businesses the same cost saving break big businesses get by helping them form small business health plans and small business health co-ops. guess what? that
let's support a bipartisan idea, effective prevention, wellness handy stacey management programs, because they will improve our health too. and that will also bring down costs. let's support bold new incentives for companies to develop new treatments and cures, because that is smarter than paying for a chronic, long-term illnesses we can't cure today. that will bring down costs. every american should also get a tax credit for their health insurance premiums. certainly that will bring downs...
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let's support a bipartisan idea, effective prevention, wellness handy stacey management programs, because improve our health too. and that will also bring down costs. let's support bold new incentives for companies to develop new treatments and cures, because that is smarter than paying for a chronic, long-term illnesses we can't cure today. that will bring down costs. every american should also get a tax credit for their health insurance premiums. certainly that will bring downs costs. but further, under current law, employees not covered by health care plan, a group which disproportionately includes the working poor, cannot deduct the cost of insurance premiums. incredibly, rather than remedying that injustice, the democrats make it illegal for anyone to purchase a new individual plan. we believe in bottom up up health care savings for the middle class and the working poor. and here's another idea. how about we give small businesses the same cost saving break big businesses get by helping them form small business health plans and small business health co-ops. guess what? that will bring
let's support a bipartisan idea, effective prevention, wellness handy stacey management programs, because improve our health too. and that will also bring down costs. let's support bold new incentives for companies to develop new treatments and cures, because that is smarter than paying for a chronic, long-term illnesses we can't cure today. that will bring down costs. every american should also get a tax credit for their health insurance premiums. certainly that will bring downs costs. but...